North American Birds Face Their Own Pandemic With Latest Bout of Avian Flu
April 21, 2022 —
Typically a threat to mainly domestic poultry, the virus has infected and killed an unprecedented number of wild birds, worrying experts.
When Creeping On Cuckoos Leads to a Potential Career
April 20, 2022 —
Sonoran Audubon collaborated with campus chapter Sun Devil Audubon members to count cuckoos and gain valuable field survey experience.
This Pioneering Collaboration Will Open a New Window Into Bird Migration
April 14, 2022 —
Pooling research from numerous international partners, Audubon's Migratory Bird Initiative promises to paint the fullest picture yet of the awe-inspiring phenomenon.
The Bird Genoscape Project Aims to Unlock the Secrets in Birds’ Feathers
April 14, 2022 —
Recent breakthroughs have allowed researchers from across the Western Hemisphere to begin building a DNA library filled with insights about where birds migrate and their resilience to mounting pressures.
Off the East Coast, a Massive Network of Wind Turbines Is Coming—Along With New Risks for Migrating Birds
April 14, 2022 —
Species journeying over the Atlantic Ocean will soon have to navigate wind farms. But without clean energy, their futures are more imperiled.
How Migrating Snow Geese Helped Stretch My Perspective
April 14, 2022 —
The seasonal movements of birds have captivated humans for millennia. Now we know enough about their flights to make surprising connections.